Canada Lancet, Volume 20Lancet Publishing Company, 1888 - Medicine |
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... Operation for Closing , Dr. Vagina , Tamponnement of , Aseptic . Vaginismus , Medical Treatment of Vomiting Centre PAGE 21 254 157 Wyeth , New York 321 Urinary Outflow , Obstructed , by Fred . LeM . Grasett , M.B. , Ed 33 Vomiting of ...
... Operation for Closing , Dr. Vagina , Tamponnement of , Aseptic . Vaginismus , Medical Treatment of Vomiting Centre PAGE 21 254 157 Wyeth , New York 321 Urinary Outflow , Obstructed , by Fred . LeM . Grasett , M.B. , Ed 33 Vomiting of ...
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... operation was abandoned and again advocated . Yet , as Douglass Powell puts it , " the prognosis without surgical help is practically hopeless . " The earliest pleurotomy of which I have know- ledge as having been performed on this ...
... operation was abandoned and again advocated . Yet , as Douglass Powell puts it , " the prognosis without surgical help is practically hopeless . " The earliest pleurotomy of which I have know- ledge as having been performed on this ...
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... operations in 1869 , but it was not until 1874 that general attention was drawn to the subject . The existence of a ... operation , and in which relief of the symp- toms may be expected . The tendency then of laceration of the cervix is ...
... operations in 1869 , but it was not until 1874 that general attention was drawn to the subject . The existence of a ... operation , and in which relief of the symp- toms may be expected . The tendency then of laceration of the cervix is ...
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... operation , by the way , as the pharynx was roomy and not over sensitive . The larynx was uniformly hyperæmic ; the cords were congested and a small growth about the size of a split - pea , with a broad base , occupied the extreme edge ...
... operation , by the way , as the pharynx was roomy and not over sensitive . The larynx was uniformly hyperæmic ; the cords were congested and a small growth about the size of a split - pea , with a broad base , occupied the extreme edge ...
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... operation had been performed by men of eminence in this department of surgery , leaving piles so extensive that it has been difficult to believe that they had ever been subjected to a previous operation . Amongst these , one was a case ...
... operation had been performed by men of eminence in this department of surgery , leaving piles so extensive that it has been difficult to believe that they had ever been subjected to a previous operation . Amongst these , one was a case ...
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